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The Theatre and its Double: Mark Taylor-Batty The Theatre and its Double
Mark Taylor-Batty; Antonin Artaud; Edited by Mark Taylor-Batty
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Theatre and Its Double, first published in 1938, Antonin Artaud puts forward his radical theories on drama and theatre, which he saw as being stifled by conservatism and a lack of experimentation. Containing the famous manifestos of the ‘Theatre of Cruelty’, this collection of essays analyses the underlying impulses of performance, provides suggestions on a physical-training method for actors, and features a long appreciation of the expressive values of Eastern dance drama. This new English translation of Artaud's canonical text by Mark Taylor-Batty retains the idiosyncratic nature of the author's writing, communicating its fervour and ambition, while achieving a much-needed clarity. Through doing so, it facilitates a fuller appreciation of Artaud’s artistic objectives and the original context in which they grew, aided by a newly translated set of his notes and drafts, and a selection of letters to his publisher, friends and associates concerning the book's genesis and the evolution of the concept of a ‘Theatre of Cruelty’. The commentary further contextualizes this material within Artaud’s broader oeuvre, from his collaboration with the Surrealist group through to his plans to stage his own adaptation of Percy Shelley’s Les Cenci in 1935. A welcome addition to any theatre-lover's or student's bookshelf, this translation of Artaud’s classic text offers clear and faithful insights into Artaud's theatre.

Artaud the Momo - and Other Major Poetry (Paperback): Antonin Artaud Artaud the Momo - and Other Major Poetry (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Artaud the Momo is Antonin Artaud's most extraordinary poetic work from the brief final phase of his life, from his return to Paris in 1946 after nine years of incarceration in French psychiatric institutions to his death in 1948. This work is an unprecedented anatomical excavation carried through in vocal language, envisioning new gestural futures for the human body in its splintered fragments. With black humor, Artaud also illuminates his own status as the scorned, Marseille-born child-fool, the "momo" (a self-naming that fascinated Jacques Derrida in his writings on this work). Artaud moves between extreme irreligious obscenity and delicate evocations of his immediate corporeal perception and his sense of solitude. The book's five-part sequence ends with Artaud's caustic denunciation of psychiatric institutions and of the very concept of madness itself. This edition is translated by Clayton Eshleman, the acclaimed foremost translator of Artaud's work. This will be the first edition since the original 1947 publication to present the work in the spatial format Artaud intended. It also incorporates eight original drawings by Artaud-showing reconfigured bodies as weapons of resistance and assault-which he selected for that edition, after having initially attempted to persuade Pablo Picasso to collaborate with him. Additional critical material draws on Artaud's previously unknown manuscript letters written between 1946 and 1948 to the book's publisher, Pierre Bordas, which give unique insights into the work from its origins to its publication.

A Sinister Assassin – Last Writings, Ivry–Sur–Seine, September 1947 to March 1948 (Paperback): Antonin Artaud, Stephen... A Sinister Assassin – Last Writings, Ivry–Sur–Seine, September 1947 to March 1948 (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber
R397 R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Save R70 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Sinister Assassin contains original translations of Antonin Artaud’s last writings and interviews, most never previously available in English. A Sinister Assassin presents translations of Antonin Artaud’s largely unknown final work of 1947–48, revealing new insights into his obsessions with human anatomy, sexuality, societal power, creativity, and ill-will—notably, preoccupations of the contemporary world.   Artaud’s last conception of performance is that of a dance-propelled act of autopsy, generating a ”body without organs” which negates malevolent microbial epidemics. This book assembles Artaud’s crucial writings and press interviews from September 1947 to March 1948, undertaken at a decrepit pavilion in the grounds of a convalescence clinic in Ivry-sur-Seine, on the southern edge of Paris, as well as in-transit through Paris’s streets. It also draws extensively on Artaud’s manuscripts and original interviews with his friends, collaborators, and doctors throughout the 1940s, illuminating the many manifestations of Artaud’s final writings: the contents of his last, death-interrupted notebook; his letters; his two final key texts; his glossolalia; the magazine issue which collected his last fragments; and the two extraordinary interviews he gave to national newspaper journalists in the final days of his life, in which he denounces and refuses both his work’s recent censorship and his imminent death.   Edited, translated, and with an introduction by Stephen Barber, A Sinister Assassin illuminates Artaud’s last, most intensive, and terminal work for the first time.  

The Theater and Its Double (Paperback): Antonin Artaud The Theater and Its Double (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud
R445 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R80 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of manifestos originally published in 1938, The Theater and Its Double is the fullest statement of the ideas of Antonin Artaud. "We cannot go on prostituting the idea of the theater, the only value of which is in its excruciating, magical relation to reality and danger," he wrote. He fought vigorously against an encroaching conventionalism he found anathema to the very concept of theater. He sought to use theater to transcend writing, "to break through the language in order to touch life."

Radio Works: 1946-48 (Paperback): Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber, Clayton Eshleman, Ros Murray Radio Works: 1946-48 (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber, Clayton Eshleman, Ros Murray
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Following his release from the Rodez asylum, Antonin Artaud decided he wanted his new work to connect with a vast public audience, and he chose to record radio broadcasts in order to carry through that aim. That determination led him to his most experimental and incendiary project, To Have Done with the Judgement of God, 1947-48, in which he attempted to create a new language of texts, screams, and cacophonies: a language designed to be heard by millions, aimed, as Artaud said, for "road-menders." In the broadcast, he interrogated corporeality and introduced the idea of the "body without organs," crucial to the later work of Deleuze and Guattari. The broadcast, commissioned by the French national radio station, was banned shortly before its planned transmission, much to Artaud's fury. This volume collects all of the texts for To Have Done with the Judgement of God, together with several of the letters Artaud wrote to friends and enemies in the short period between his work's censorship and his death. Also included is the text of an earlier broadcast from 1946, Madness and Black Magic, written as a manifesto prefiguring his subsequent broadcast. Clayton Eshleman's extraordinary translations of the broadcasts activate these works in their extreme provocation.

Artaud 1937 Apocalypse - Letters from Ireland August to 21 September 1937 (Paperback): Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber Artaud 1937 Apocalypse - Letters from Ireland August to 21 September 1937 (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber
R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Antonin Artaud's journey to Ireland in 1937 marked an extraordinary--and apocalyptic--turning point in his life and career. After publishing the manifesto The New Revelations of Being about the "catastrophic immediate-future," Artaud abruptly left Paris for Ireland, remaining there for six weeks without money. Traveling first to the isolated island of Inishmore off Ireland's western coast, then to Galway, and finally to Dublin, Artaud was eventually arrested as an undesirable alien, beaten by the police, and summarily deported back to France. On his return, he spent nine years in asylums, remaining there through the entire span of World War II. During his fateful journey, Artaud wrote letters to friends in Paris which included several "magic spells," intended to curse his enemies and protect his friends from the city's forthcoming incineration and the Antichrist's appearance. (To Andre Breton, he wrote: "It's the Unbelievable--yes, the Unbelievable--it's the Unbelievable which is the truth.") This book collects all of Artaud's surviving correspondence from his time in Ireland, as well as photographs of the locations he traveled through. Featuring an afterword and notes by the book's translator, Stephen Barber, this edition marks the seventieth anniversary of Artaud's death.

Anthology (Paperback, 2nd): Antonin Artaud Anthology (Paperback, 2nd)
Antonin Artaud
R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"I am the man," wrote Artaud, "who has best charted his inmost self." Antonin Artaud was a great poet who, like Poe, Holderlin, and Nerval, wanted to live in the infinite and asked that the human spirit burn in absolute freedom.

To society, he was a madman. Artaud, however, was not insane but in luciferian pursuit of what society keeps hidden. The man who wrote Van Gogh the Man Suicided by Society raged against the insanity of social institutions with insight that proves more prescient with every passing year. Today, as Artaud's vatic thunder still crashes above the "larval confusion" he despised, what is most striking in his writings is an extravagant lucidity.

This collection gives us quintessential Artaud on the occult, magic, the theater, mind and body, the cosmos, rebellion, and revolution in its deepest sense.

Antonin Artaud - Selected Writings (Paperback, 1st Paperback Ed): Antonin Artaud Antonin Artaud - Selected Writings (Paperback, 1st Paperback Ed)
Antonin Artaud; Edited by Susan Sontag
R978 R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Save R197 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A revolutionary figure in the literary avant-garde of his time, Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) is now seen to be central to the development of post-modernism. His writings comprise verse, prose poems, film scenarios, a historical novel, plays, essays on film, theater, art, and literature, and many letters. Susan Sontag's selection conveys the genius of this singular writer.

"The Human Face" and Other Writings on His Drawings (Paperback): Antonin Artaud "The Human Face" and Other Writings on His Drawings (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud; Edited by Stephen Barber; Translated by Clayton Eshleman; Introduction by Richard Hawkins
R372 R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Save R72 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vincent Van Gogh, le suicidé de la société - Un essai d'Antonin Artaud - prix Sainte-Beuve 1948.: Antonin Artaud Vincent Van Gogh, le suicidé de la société - Un essai d'Antonin Artaud - prix Sainte-Beuve 1948.
Antonin Artaud
R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Theatre and Its Double (Paperback): Antonin Artaud The Theatre and Its Double (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud
R247 R201 Discovery Miles 2 010 Save R46 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

First published in 1938, The Theatre and Its Double is a collection of essays detailing Antonin Artaud's radical theories on drama and theatre, which he saw as being stifled by conservatism and lack of experimentation. Containing the famous manifestos of the 'Theatre of Cruelty', the collection analyses the underlying impulses of performance, provides some suggestions on a physical-training method for actors and actresses, and features a long appreciation of the expressive values of Eastern dance drama.

"Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture" (Paperback): Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber, Clayton Eshleman "Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture" (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber, Clayton Eshleman
R302 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R57 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture" collects two of Antonin Artaud's foremost poetic works from the last period of his life. He wrote both works soon after his release from the psychiatric hospital of Rodez and his return to Paris, and they were published during the flurry of intensive activity and protests against his work's censorship. The Indian Culture is the first and most ambitious work of Artaud's last period. It deals with his travels in Mexico in 1936 where Artaud sets aside his usual preoccupations with peyote and the Tarahumara people's sorcerers to directly anatomize his obsessions with gods, corporeality, and sexuality. Here Lies is Artaud's final declaration of autonomy for his own body from its birth to its imminent death, won at the cost of multiple battles against the infiltrating powers amassed to steal that birth and death away from him. Both works demonstrate Artaud's final poetry as a unique amalgam of delicate linguistic invention and ferociously obscene invective. "Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture" was translated by the award-winning translator Clayton Eshleman, widely seen as the preeminent translator into English of Artaud's work, with its profound intensity and multiply nuanced language. For the first time since its first publication, this bilingual edition presents the two works in one volume, as Artaud originally intended. This edition also features a contextual afterword by Stephen Barber as well as new material, previously untranslated into English.

Watchfiends And Rack Screams (Paperback): Antonin Artaud Watchfiends And Rack Screams (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud
R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first new English language anthology of Artaud's writing m nearly twenty years, and reflects an increased interest in his late work (a show of Artaud's visual art from this period was on view at MOMA throughout 19961). Clayton Eshleman's translations have won widespread acclaim, including a National Book Award. Now in its second printing.

The Theatre and its Double: Mark Taylor-Batty The Theatre and its Double
Mark Taylor-Batty; Antonin Artaud; Edited by Mark Taylor-Batty
R1,865 Discovery Miles 18 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In The Theatre and Its Double, first published in 1938, Antonin Artaud puts forward his radical theories on drama and theatre, which he saw as being stifled by conservatism and a lack of experimentation. Containing the famous manifestos of the ‘Theatre of Cruelty’, this collection of essays analyses the underlying impulses of performance, provides suggestions on a physical-training method for actors, and features a long appreciation of the expressive values of Eastern dance drama. This new English translation of Artaud's canonical text by Mark Taylor-Batty retains the idiosyncratic nature of the author's writing, communicating its fervour and ambition, while achieving a much-needed clarity. Through doing so, it facilitates a fuller appreciation of Artaud’s artistic objectives and the original context in which they grew, aided by a newly translated set of his notes and drafts, and a selection of letters to his publisher, friends and associates concerning the book's genesis and the evolution of the concept of a ‘Theatre of Cruelty’. The commentary further contextualizes this material within Artaud’s broader oeuvre, from his collaboration with the Surrealist group through to his plans to stage his own adaptation of Percy Shelley’s Les Cenci in 1935. A welcome addition to any theatre-lover's or student's bookshelf, this translation of Artaud’s classic text offers clear and faithful insights into Artaud's theatre.

L'Ombilic des limbes (French, Paperback): Antonin Artaud L'Ombilic des limbes (French, Paperback)
Antonin Artaud
R247 R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Save R48 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Van Gogh le suicide de la societe (French, Paperback): Antonin Artaud Van Gogh le suicide de la societe (French, Paperback)
Antonin Artaud
R272 R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Save R52 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Le Theatre et son double - Nouvelle edition augmentee d'une biographie d'Antonin Artaud (texte integral) (French,... Le Theatre et son double - Nouvelle edition augmentee d'une biographie d'Antonin Artaud (texte integral) (French, Paperback)
Antonin Artaud
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
50 Drawings to Murder Magic (Paperback): Antonin Artaud 50 Drawings to Murder Magic (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud; Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith; Edited by Evelyne Grossman
R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A poet, philosopher, essayist, playwright, actor, and director, Antonin Artaud was a visionary writer and a major influence within and beyond the French avant-garde. A key text for understanding his thought and his appeal, 50 Drawings to Murder Magic is rooted in the nine years Artaud spent in mental asylums, struggling with schizophrenia and the demonic, persecutory visions it unleashed. Set down in a dozen exercise books written between 1946 and 1948, these pieces trace Artaud's struggle to escape a personal hell that extends far beyond the walls of asylums and the dark magicians he believed ran them. The first eleven notebooks are filled with fragments of writing and extraordinary sketches: totemic figures, pierced bodies, and enigmatic machines, some revealing the marks of a trembling hand, others carefully built up from firm, forceful pencil strokes. The twelfth notebook, completed two months before Artaud's death in 1948, changes course: it's an extraordinary text on the loss of magic to the demonic--the piece that gives the book its title. "Artaud matters," wrote John Simon in the Saturday Review years ago. Nearly seventy years after his death, that remains true--perhaps more than ever.

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